Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 09, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 18, Image 18

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EVEX1XU l'UBLIC LEDGEH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1921
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IT LOOKS AS IF A FIGHTING MAN HAS A CHANCE HERE WITH SIX BOXING SHOWS EACH WEEK
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RED SHANNON MITTS CONNIE MACK,
SIGNS CONTRACT AND DONS TOGS;
CARDS STOPA'S WINNING STREAK
Iviko Charles, I.v, March 0.
BACK horr nt their (.prlng home Connie's MnrklnriH
today nre wondering how thrir winning trrnb. nftir
threo victories in n row over the St t,o Curd", had
been broken .vcstonlfiv. tint there iti t mnrh of n pux
xle. Tlic four errors chalked up n;nint the Athletirs.
three of vvhloli were eostl inisotipi. solve the A'r my.
ter.r, vvliioli Is tuinthcr vvnj of referring to the II to ."
decision of nrnmh Hi. Key' bsehnlllnn
Manncer MiiHt. the lean one. Is not thinking of that
defeat of yeterda v much ns hit hirelings up' Whnt
Is of more importance to the tall tactician today is the
outcome of his conference with Ited Shannon. The brick
toppeil ppron, who xhoitstops for n living hen he has a
Job In his fmoritc prof-ion. has signed his contract.
Shannon, who sometimes is called Maurice becaue he
in known in tea i ircle.s us Hod. reached the training ramp
here lust night
Maurice bad "Chnrlt-i Horse ' or sumetlnng in his
right, or writing hand, mi he was unable to "sign them
ppppers ' Hut nt u conference with the Shibc I'ark salon
all differences were adjusted and Mnuriic donned a uni
form today.
While on the subject nf late nrnvnl. it might b of
Interest to the folks in I'lnllv that Izzy Iloffinan also
answered m the rollcall of "bam and " this a. m
Izzy isn't going to be of any assistance to Mack here
The only connection between foniilc and Hoffman is that
the latter, who is n Philadelphian, was recommended by
Mr. MrGiIlicuddy as manager of the Lake Charles Club.
Hoffman is here to consider an offer for that job. He is
expected to Mart Connie Marking for the local aggrega
tion .some time today.
577.1 YM)V rvidrnthi n olad to be here with Ihr
boys, lie an bern pioimg if all day by shaknui
the respective rwht miffs of rxery nnc here under
Mack's guidance. Fed is to please! to meet tome nf
ihr players that he has aauk'n ihrm by the hand
'cieral time) m his cntiujiuini.
Macks Start Scoring Too Late
GCTTINO back to that game over nt Orange. Tex.,
yesterday, fans, It just provcr. that ou never run
tell in baseball. For three days it looked very much ns
if the Mnckmen had the well-known Indian sign or the
Cards. Hut tne latter stacked us finally anil ther were
entitled to be spoils und everything that wmt with the
victory.
The A'a did some hefty bitting, all right, but at a
time when it was entirely too late. The St. I.ouisans
sewed up the match, put it on ice and the Mackmen did
not have a chance after the fifth inning. At the finish
of that frame the National Leuguers took the field with
a 9-love score in their favor.
After a roreless session in each half of the sixth
Connie's club wielders flared up, knocked out MifTicient
slams to garner three runs and added two more in the
ninth round. It Isn't necessary to state that St. I.ouin
did not have to take its fling at the bat in the ninth, f
Pitcher Moore, of the Mack staff, punched his way int"
the spotglare by busting the bulb for u circuit in the tituil
inning. His four-ply wallop came with .1. Wulker on
the paths, the latter timing been given a walk by Schupp,
who once upon a time used to be n New York Ciiant.
LYNCH? SURE GET TM,"
SA YS KRAMER OF TITLE GO
Owes Championship to Phila
delphia. Avers "Punchiii
Fool,'' Who Attributes Suc
cess to Support of Fans Here
Hy loci4; ir. .jm-:
f'QLTtL aboluteh . nn old time
and the sooner the tietter ' Tins
was the unhesitating .inswer tmla ot
Dann Kramer to a question wbethei
he was iirepareil to meet Joe I.nuh
bantam boss ' ni ret now woul I
meet him tomorrow even tonight gi I
Im Hut don't get me wrong. I don i
think I can knock out Lvnch .is iiuieklv
ns I hnw most of my recent opponent-,
but I do beln c flint I have tin immi
ilinnce of winning the, title
"It eert.ifilr would be wonderful,
fontinueil the "puuehm' fool," if I
was Mine to dethrono Lwich Now, no
kiddin'; wouldn't it-' Think how gre.it
the Philadelphia tan- huM been to u
I nevir renli.eil that I would ; t to -
high u pinnacle m the empe ,n,j
attribute my success to the support of
the fans here.
"When I wa- arotmrl Ioton ind otf
the coast 1 was considered to be an
ordlnarv boxer If I won a bout it was
forgotti n the mt minute and when I
lost llii well known 'ni7.' la-tui fm
some time
"Hut how diff"rint it has been sin 'c
becoming a n-'dent h-re ' ' iicm r
fiossesfd so much confidence, and I owe
It all to Philadelphia. I am hoping
the time lime- when I cnn repnt the
fans bv bringing tlie championship to
thl- eitv.
Kratiier's 1 inin it" and I serond
knockout oir W il'ie Spencer t tin
Olympic on Iotnl'n night and his pighth
K ft sin e ni willing the Quaker 1 1
including two in Milwaukee la-o
Williaui-on. Din Are. Prank sii al
er. Young Tom Sh irkey, Johnin Sol.
berg. Rattling Leonard und .lie llmji"
nre others who have ei n vutims nf ilmt
"pnncliin' fool '
I'mir mittmen hnw -uccei-, ( m going
the limit 'l)if are Bilh lleTn llii'
tling Mmk .Iabi7. Whir and Karl Pur-
ear. Kram r sunl tod,iy that Pur
year "in e -roreel n liftoen round refer
ee's ilecimon ovi r him. about two cnr
ago at Po 'atello Ind.
Scraps About Scrappers
MIKr f rnlell. f T , i,,i, ri sjn) orfi
lia. hr nm re.i U i la'ie n (..oriro i hanej
Cred'M hah ii i Pli I for some .ime
Hnd huM i i -i nn rr f i-oji,. hi to mi
hria i'IiiIi fldeWsp nl w imrh Itnlun
Htlo MH'il- K tihot hi the K O pi,r.nn Jlls
manuiter I e ' Inm i, ,. ,llini; lu poat ,t
J'.'On forf. riii nd ih" mat' I
Martin ..mine n mei-t lohn i Ptrions In
the wlllilup ' f tie .."Jlnl Imuj'b 4 (tr ljnU
Thea.ro irnmhi Irsnkir lnal and
rrankle II and ll.illli:!.' jMjuh Him ami
Kddlo Mn.il will 'iai.li In mhr four
roueders .it -' tiaffrr t, unttinv toseilie
tevrral 1'U I oats for ftrure dairi
Jor I olr in prepareil in aiMei T iSnny
Ha)i llenev Him Milt t"' hliri.1 J holt
Hojco t ''"' u' '" l'ib here
Tut O'MallfJ has twe.l in strlr' train nt
for two month Ite iioh ! rea i fn- i on.
petition will, all if tint I ii 41 lilldd 01M Ik-lit
crop
Joe llorrell of Kentlncton il men a
ruxKv.l opponent lo Jules Hit' hie the up.
stater at the . atnbna Krldav niht Pet
Jloss I -e lit . vi i! t the sent, n ih
the pri'l.los Tim t.o'derr ii rmtik llotiwil .
Uart.fi V I arl.nl p Tern O Ilrj, r, d.id
You.ik IV 'on m I'rankio bnitth
lailrt Id'titlis I. no been ngji r ir tne
Midil ' V' a. .Mi Aum i.i I Inn V A I Im
it. IT t uiiiailieni at tlio S'uiiuimI 1'jb hei'
Man I. il'J and Jt rompeti.liin wli i." hela
In .lie follow Ink- lasses ION II,-, l::, l.r,
115 J'iS 17j uml utiilmlted
1. (I. I.IK. llaUrr. "e ellerw t ighi hi
' llU'-u 'iillik' I 'In -I irK' .VI tlr. i n
UoMn Harr It aol V !, M i ' )1. i l"UHtf
1 u JJaki r .. a rrlaf I t K " I J I'UI ll
he aante stable tvanta n ion against A
Vv'suner Jlarry K'd n'awart and tommy
leury
Kills I'alllllo wi shiiik sains
Kid
Oopllii In iesprilal show at the Auditorium
tnmorrowtinltht. All matchen wll be on
nj itontsitT w. maxwfxij
fperts Kdltor, Kvrnlng- Public Iilrr
A low. henw, dark and gloomy sky usually benefits
the hurler. Much conditions did support the St. Louis
nioundsinen for set en innings; still there were a number
of long hits that came in clusters nt times, mostlv for the
St. t.oti batters A home inn. a pair of triples and us
many doubles were the oxtni-lmsc slams contributed by
the Curds. The A's on the other bat. could do nothing
like that, ccepting the aforementioned bonier b Mooie.
Ctnt:S'TM.l.) . if nnght be noted that Pitchir
Woorr's circuit clout was the only Maik blow
tor crlia bases. Also, this young hcai ri tint the
only Connie curver to blank the opposition.
A Good Start 11 itlt a Dismal Ending
IV A good getaway means anything, we might band the
palm to the A's for that nl least. They got under way
nicely, and right awa those who saw the Orange game
resumed their howls of "Lemon," directing that unkind
cut nt the Heydler pa'-jimers (inllowny was hopping
ii r mi n (I near fust n few seconds nflcr the game started.
It was a pretty bit. Then (Sriflin died, after which
llomsbj. the Ttogers. cuine in for n roasting when he
foozled n hard grounder b? the Tillie member of the
Walkers
Hut Welch proxed n good asset for the Cardinals
when be dumped into a double plat, and the Athletics did
not threaten thereafter until the seventh inning.
Hasty was hastened to the hill first for the American
Leaguers, nnd he turned back the opposition in the first
two rounds. Hut he didn't fare as well in the third,
('lemons opened with a homer oxer the left Held fence.
After two men were retired Mueller slashed out it double
and the second run was chalked up on Koiiriiicr'n scream
ing slugle. -
Ilollic ?iaylor was the next man to get hlnmnied. He
went into the box In the fourth a brace of counters being
made that round on bits by Hornsby and Dilhoefer. aided
and abetted by errors on the part of Dykes and Galloway.
The liftli was n nightmare for our A's und ruined
Naylor, Solid slams by rournlcr, Hornsby. McHenry
and Dilhoefer were responsible for a (he-run bunch to the
Cards' credit, und the old bull game went tloole.
Naylor then fooled over one. including himself, by u
rocrsal of form in the sixth Only three men faced bun
that 'pssion. the St. Louis batters going down in one,
two. three order. Hollie worked o well that he was given
the rest of the afternoon off.
Then Moore stepped into the pitching picture and from
then on the Cards were kept rimless The M-venth found
the Mackmen slnmming the pellet hard. T. Walker,
Webb, and V Walker were the iiowning persons in ac
cumulating three runs, but Mu)s was sent in to telioc
Haines and Dykes, .1. Walker and Moore went out on
strikes, consecutively and iespeeticl,
I'erdie Schupp was the St Louis -dabster to get
slammed for the Mnekmcn's other two ruiix. nflcr he had
struck out Djkes and threw two strikes at .1. Walker.
Peril lost control, however, and .lohnin was passed, after
which Lefthander Hoy Moore -teppeij m with his crash
oer the right field wall.
TODAY thr A s icill attempt to art hark m thrir
itride of brfoic yesterday. Hut thr Cardinals
haic rouuthina to say, too. Their debate trill be
decided here in Lake Charles.
Copyright. 1)U, bv rublic t tdutr Co.
iarejjEir!j3aatwsscEasKtaJs:-
WOl'M) MKKT LYNCH
Danny Kramer wants to bring
bantam title lo Philadelphia
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tw, en r'iro clmeiiKn
with otiii r lut
irlloMt Juinuuii KM ?
I'iiw'! Ilobliy nuht H
Matt ii, Ulil
Vri,n llr.n
erinin iirii-n
KI1 lloois Jocly and i"in lunnil l'luah
h Kill Jtenr
TranUlfi Conway, t c&nvlr i .,l phio n
(lie tmi at the s'lidnnal on ."ituplo nlhlit
rtgaltnit 1' Iff li'iit In ih tar f,ut "t hieh
ir urum Iinn Kriiunr ill ne ' l.'l ll
Wltnler of iMiialmruli 'ith,T bmni 1.' "
Dillon im Tommj Lnuslinn Hilts UililHin
k tihnin P. mm 1 mis II' ri;. r w
Vnunfc' .Mnnror.
Illllj- nitrlo 1 -iIImju: l".l 1 rnn
ruiel ami an a rem I li" 'lull' e tn ac
"PI an "fTrr I mel (I. TP I It Hie. ill th"
uuinpii i't M'm'la nik-l.t
lluttlliip Kldib nf llrnr,,nn nun in b".
,11 .xlillMtlen nl ,1 Inml km.i uilnct an
iMtuam i'!e r-r , matt titnalirrH h r i1
l-lil 'thetrnr he In unrth nf a matin
vwih I'iiiii K'ramir A an K I'l'l ' man-tit-r
I 'hn.p P in in real lu imt u for
foil t r imIkIii ljn aiunilri iiiikhiI
Johiini ll'Sril lias be n mat' Ik I fir e
iKijt at ih ' amlirta tomorrow nluht a iii'k
llh rrnnltl- Malone
nttn HiiKlirs for.net M.irlre Imi r'tlr' I
a tmx.r an.) In the futur. this middle
weiBht wll 1." it after the aplratlons nf
VV . Ih ' r ! al bantamwi luhl.
.lark llaculi -i.'l t"di t'.at I hov ri
hilled at tin. 'Iux!o I lab tmnorn lilnht
hav I 'en hurl up and e ,i li IhhiI wmid le
t it on in - hflllle 1 1 " -Uli'.111 i-
ip,..,i.l. It, ii. .Ill he the nn
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Halir M'li CnriiT liinmi' Ituieell ho,il(- n dnrn or mole Inenl -t iniprn
,' 'XT'." .l-'.'l.'oi'iTh.' , rJd'0"" lf" "I'Ute Club- Mill book Kli.ne- In
" ' ' I writing ti iaimgeiiie.it at 'i7A North
lta ( liiinkin is t-ait tn rti 'nh T .tnnn
K.ndlu fnrnierlv T .mint - ikk n tl- lar
... ... .n. r.- j.... I. .. u.i 1, I 'IT
pounds 'ands r, fe. d '. m s and Jnnka
..ke another Tenner i.e.nia .mi mii'iif
msy box In v York .Siturdni ntKht
Plan Big Boxing Tourney
illliipell- Vld Mirch 1 I 11 l plat 1 ire
l- 1 it ni. 'lw f r a btk- liOMtirf t' ur an.' nt it
the .VhmiI Vmdem lo l" erntlned t , Hi"
inidshir.n-i All four ria'iiH nave ennrm
...i ..,1, . ,. in li 11c i-naeneu ni in" nn ni
i,.rr ,f ihi. V'ad mi team who happen li ie
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nimiuti'-l 'lie N'n- in tile maHlie
ir '
l" -unit
t 1 1 irM' Ipnte
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Expires While Playing Pool
lli-lrr Mil hi- Al'tr tunrlnp fient I
1 lie In. Us II a pool Kinie fi. lur"t Ii, 111
hrttlrK Holier- Monro ihlrf v a-
lirtil. slriet lOllapsel V phvekil i wi
,. 1 1 for ind prri.oun " h m h i i
Toledo After '22 Bowling Congress
Toledo. Mar li n VV i h n. n ou ij n
tenllon of brlnglne the 1012 uniomrn; of
jhe Ami.ri.nl Iloi Innr i onuress to Ton do
twtlvo 'Toleiln laaiit rs 1 't hei for lluf t
falo today Thrj wl I put In n strena bid i
for h"etournoment nt Hi'- exerutive me-lini;
of the A II. 0 on Siturdiy,
POX BATTLES DRAW
WITH G. FRANCHETT
Fast Eight-Rounder Is Staged
at Auditorium Club Be
fore Big Crowd
Marcus Williams is nil smiles tod.n
' Mnrkt ' has a perfectly good reason
fnr In- jnuul mood. !! gae the fans
a -will -how at the Auditorium last
night a luc irowd wa- among those
lucre and tiny weic '.iti-lied with the
actum So wa- Williams w ith the
receipt-
'Hie tar bout brought togithe- ,
I'ov and ' in- rranehcttl. a hrothei of
Johnin 1 Hindu. The bout was scbul
uled for light rounds, and it went the
limn I'uilhi rmoro, tin re was little to
ehor.-p liifwien the battler- wlm liml
tlnr rewpectiie throttles open to higli
K'.ir t'oni the opening gong It wn
a -'i 'Oil draw .
I o got awn lo a fast -tart und fin
ihei mi in hurricane fn-hion l'ran
shim showed to aihantage in hetwien
I ox lanilid with the harder blow- nnd
he wa- more ngitresshe I low c or.
riiinchi tti s left jab and ooa-ion,il
nglit i ri- louid not be denied If
wn- a torrid lusslc and sriectm ulur
Two other wcious battles were tho-e
lulneeii I iimkic Alder and I ieid
'IV. ti.. .....I V, Tl.,..l. 1 I. ...I i
""' 'n- "' n i iiiuiiK titn.
i,,t.i. r.,.t.. m-.. .. t. . .
i, '-'I'll iiKu-ii.i i. nun tv . in ii-iij m
lo ruler the name nf Kid e-i nm
.Tiii k-on were the .respective winners.
Abh t ind Trolto were ur it 4iniiiiner
ami longs fur eight i minds kiiml,.
down to the last round out it Ir d , link
son o n shade will over I'lemiiig
In inothn hiinl-foiight ennte-t liinny
It,i furii.i r amateur ihampmn "at
loed uing Toe Tuber Tint put .m
plum of ,i linn Willi Thoina- stop,
ped Prniikic Mi'Kenna ill the thud and
Jo. n .-I put nwn.v Tomiiii O'li.nv,
in the first.
PHILA. "PROS" READY
Will Be on Diamond With Strong
Team ThlB Season
The Philadelphia Profe lonnK, who
met ninnv leading club- last vear. in
ilmling l'arkesburg, Kitston, Hethlehein
Stud. Phlllip-burg, Allentnwn, Stitivv
bridge ,. Clothier. Cainden A C und
Cre ona, lire in the held again The
management announce- the (.inning of
Mover, of Pottstnvvn fame; llreiinati,
of .Irr-ev Citv ; Spnhrer. of Ilmlch
limn 1 Inlltiiim . nf N'nttli IMiillii
I Sl l-eli. .if ltillnlf-ll V C M. Im, in
, v. ..,, M...1... e i
I hirtei'iith street
Guillemot Recalled to Regiment
New Vork, March n Joyef tiullleun t
i it
iKtatf-i rutin' r or r..m e whu naii a
t and h'-r-1 r.ientlv It. the IOnri.ti.Mi . f..,t
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To TeU- ME ABOUT ( Loiil OK Mllfii I ) To TU I ItS TlHS y-
YoOrt Kit)-" WfslOvO HftRRY-Don'J H.fn 'HC-V ALl I I -
oust vahpnT yoo'Rc: Jra,-L Mc Afiu I ?i,MfiM I Look ALIKE J I SOMC
C.QISJ6 To ar- J KuTe V1.fi5 " k o said V-v J I k-iD
rX&K "f L- VieWmJGJ ( CHI
AMP THEN tjjE GOT MARRIE.L ? ? '
Gee-ee-WiliZ-. 'C"M ( iistcsj bill- ive aor so- )
HARDLY RALtze JM Tt,G ThTmQ To TclU foO Th'vT K-kJOWJ
I rATHeR OF UCH A TUDITJ hioCWJ'T BGLtevG.- - ABOUT -
. 1 MARVELOOS J JHAT JAY KIP &rsp TcjDaY-
LONG WAIT BEFORE FRA Y MA Y
HURT MISS STIRLING'S GOLF
Ten Days Before Is Right to Put Player on Game Over There.
Says Ouiincl Miss Stirling Has Ten WccUs
n.v SANDY
TXrlSS ALKXA STIULINCr. women's
I'-Lcolf chamniou of the L'nited States'"""?
since llllfi. paces the heaving decks of
the good ship Cariiinniu today, bound
for foreign shores to compete for tlie.of most Americans who have gom it remained for u lllgll-cIns (ana
women golf ihumpionchip of t;reat abroad, his own included, and feels thut nn irp Ilnp-i(rv t(nln nRni fo tliril
llritain a week or tell ilnjs before s just the ,. , ,, , , .", , ,. , , .
Cnensj lies the crown atop her right time to arrUV there. the Philadelphia followers of (his Ice
auburn locks, perhaps, as she pauses "l remember when derry Travers ' fport Lust night the innipeg boys
perchance to gaze ever and anon into and I were over there," reflected nt no time In showing that they nre
the bounding billows of the broad At
jaiuic.
t'.,lil.i.li.n n fnr n, ll.n rmr,lU hn
for the last live years, the little Amer
ican champion is going .'5000 miles out
of her way to seek new competition,
She has undertaken a sizable job and,
iri:."lZ"h , n,
.he Lend of the throne of women eolfcrs
Ill tne woim-.Miss i ecu i.eiicii, irui-u
i
c unpnm i-i.,cu 1...., .- .,...-
if Hie record ei.rn tn lu. iiknn liter,
nllv MIs 1 eitid? has I e edec as a
"IL'j Mi.I:1 'L 'as. "..'.'.."A "
NmUn
,.rt,i ..iwimnmr, '
world tliampion ,
len "Aeolis to Yuit
Now the qiic-tinn ari-es as to whether
MiKS Stirling is making 11 mi-take In1
colnc oier so carl The cliiimnionshin
miu..iu Mm nn ni 't'liriiimrri Scntlnnil
This meoiie Mi-s Stirling will arrive a
full ten weeks before the tournament
v
Amateur Sports
The Tortv eighth Ward A A., which
l.nd one of the strongest baseball nines
in the independent ranks last year, bus
leorgan'zed under the same manage
ment. Manager (iriihnm gave his team its
first workout Sunday afternoon and
among the plnyci- who reportul were
Milner, catcher fiilroy, Sheriiliin nnd
Council, pitchers. McCrnckcn. Hubert
son. Short. Wilsmnn uml McLaugh
lin, infieldcrs. and the fenri'-busting
i.utfielders. Kmsle , Kegnti, Allen.
Mnrphv, Mnrne and I.avnii
A practice game will be played with
the South Philadelphia Ptrnfossionals
before the season opens. For guuies ad
dress Joseph (iraham. 1000 South Hou
sall street
Aim . (' a r-vt 'aM travfllntr nln It..'
fcntunlais in M-iutt anil April m-n fnr home
t"..ms Itailn. iii-'ti da-es. l.lnifr ilaj'r
:.. Wmt lisuiilnn -tteil.
The r-nnlli flillti.lclphlii ltrrrmtliiti Mali
has re..r-inii I .H"l Ins atnrteil I""''1"-
,1... l...u I ,i,,ab It MIlUlll UlKII Ilk
111,1 rift., ,...., i.iin.T .. -
lo olitalo v l "hT '"t ,iV,r,.,l0.,.,...,0--p,."v
will, the t'ltni nlhon .vtunl. -,H .s u n
lino litnfon (i- ' , ,
Ite-oltite .l.lrra to l.-ir from pix
I' rt-B
M nu n onr-i'l'1 t.Ollll inn. p. .,.,'. ...j.
uir.tnt. - I " Kell. --'-s l.llawoiilt
filr u
'"fhe I'litltiilrlplili. Alt-!-t'r.
Ifftll.-ll-'Hr nlll l,.HKvlt1ll t
t...li vnm .. I, ll'i tia.llS Of til1
I i U n n
ill sit, - In
Ha tne ilf,
ii S it. n UK North Or.ttr ftr r
ltrrtllne (.Uiil- a 'lrtt-rla. CO i uml
lOOKlIlK K'l"' n " c ,
1 nVT:" r", ,V-n Elates U. M,
1 ... . sL.I.I . 1 nlkial1lln( H
I M. i l( I ' .riUK-nn
Mn.t it
GAYETY
aril sT 111 LOW MM, TOMfillT
Teit rontsMs between the best amateur
lmer In I'd uililnlili. I "muni .",.'
after rrRi.l'.r hlir bnrlfsiiue snow
IIimiiiH I'nrnil " No i tlr . rhiirge
C Another Action
Training Course in
the Principles of Ac
counting. fl Tlio t o u r .s c is
taught, not by gen
eral lectures to over
crowded classes, but
by solving every-day
accounting problems
in the cUiosroom.
.ew Classes Star Liny
March lUh
EVENING SCHOOL
32d and Chestnut Sts.
"It's Only a Few Mitnto to Prcxel
in
ulnc r as, n win. nnme u nie i-., ;, (1 ()(y(,r ,,, .,niv prolen.sionul tootliall
,.!..
and HutfliO nn" ii ja.ii - nvt f(1)
'"itiM.-iin'r r n inipro nir, , ;,'ir' , '' M.Millun ame here with tin Centro
h.nr f, b- otrirlne. reifonntde ind. .; ,,N , ,, ,,,, ,, fPHt, Hnr
'"' I-"u' ""nm" -'-- , varil Mnndav night He inptuined the
rrv.'. .,'.:s Zf S. ':.'"... I " ZZ ""r1
THEN HE GOT MARRIED
McNIHMCK
stuits. Will the intermission prove too
I'rnncis Ouimet says jes At least he
,n'J ' long wait has ruined the chances
Ouimet before (he blazing fireplace nt
i iiieuurM nisi tinner. ,ui'i m iiiiu
I- we nail
l, horn -n,n li.n. .! l,,l l,n,l
nuiehes ragged waiting, Tracers nvPr ,llP All-Stars at the Ice Pulacc by
asked me how long before the chum n margin of 8 goals to 2.
pionshlp The Wlnnlpegs will faro the All-Stars
.. .. wp(k . x nnsered. 'To: again this eening and will conclude
me.hn..mighta8wellbe,car.'Jerrj,,llPir rhiladelphia stay with game
,.,10!,n,.r,i-.. I h Mispcnsei- killing me
1 noil 11 11 l inn nit a snoi wueii me
,, , .
..An(, m.H 1C Wy u(? ,, foU ,
flnifhei! Ouimet.
' '"' "r' nmntcur finalist nt the
- llni.li.eeM naiil ten das oiieht to be
inin' inin -s.
to get used ,0 tlio di.erences in
tlio iiiiirses, climate, winds und other
conditions, nnd should find the player
riRlt P,,K1, for gnll KOi( U1PI) ,ll0
championship begins.
Too short nnd too long prepaiation,
,.,1,1 n.iimri we.n emiiilK luirmfiiL
' h... mi... -:, ,u.. i,.,u ,',! ,n, i,t,r
,,i hat she wants to do. knows the
... -
l.i.i.1 f nlainr- ,i,wl .vin.lltl.ini. HllO IB lltl
' .;.i ,f .i, .liio-i,1. uln Hien
Inn e . our players can hope to for
some time
IBomc tune.
Mrs. Cnli-h 1". r.tT. Huntingdon Vati.
lmd an unusuallv li.Bti score for lifrln U."
nuallfilne uniml this wmK at Pollair hut
evldnitlv nut up i splendid inttt'li In tn
nn Ihmiirh liitin Aftrr 101 to llljalitl
ftrkl
,,.,fi nn. n. mas i:n in i imm ni:N
tri Tin iib only l'Mn 3 nnd 1 lo nn M
rnlin Ilitiuiiiltn. pro at I.lanrroh lia
fnin.il Ills cilf fur to middlln' in lit- winter
lenwin II" l.ll- had ccvent Six Uith lit
HIM rion t." I a' S it let
Ultlrli rriiilinl- of tii rueior that l.anrch,
w'lt not repeat o.i In nation t-nii 'his i
mr Tills 1- il-t'i, i 'I '- the Ivrne 11 it
enr win unf of ih ri .1 biKiessftil mil s
I-.n-ri irolfrr i ho h . w cr PllO'd nelf I as
I prohnhh thri-iteneil -o lulili his eltitu afir
hln ort rotlli'l Uut hark to the col
del re In nil m icnrs In tt. business
-..Id the proprietor of one ul our tnoft prom
Ipnet hork shops 'no coif' r hits cor lonie
hero to hnclc hl.l BtUk- '
Two slraiiKe tlffiirt'H on io i nloor coif
allev an .link hotil-r .-Id - raii-ntets
champion and Tiei I'.'.iiikii.s lntrurtor
Tlte tiro hsutiK l nl" mil tu it hi" Hit fir
liuUsives on tl R ir'i'iet Chili all
"BO" M'MILLAN TO RETURN
Centre College Quarterback Wll
Play Football Another Year
Hoston, March 0 "Ho" MoMillai,
rpinili rbuck of the Centre College foot
ball eleven, unnounces thut he will ie
turn to college and play another year.
lie had been reported to be considering
GllEYLGCK
JUST OUTA SMALL
ARROW
Collar.
FOR YOUNG MEN r--1
Cluell.Pcabody &Co nc'IroyNl'
BIJOU HT" w '
i III.. MldM1- KIKIIM. VllVllssltlN
TON1TE 3--STAR BOUTS--3
In LoiUuuitliiti Will. "HUM II 111. If,"
III 1(1 ltl I. r-IKIW
I l.l'.H MIIMMIN 1(1.1 I Ul I
1 W M till IN D '"'IISNt
i Judge vs. "erkins
rnn.kle iiimcs vs. rriinkle ItlM.si i;y
, III 11 II MIAN vs. l.llllli; hMiril
Collefjo Bosketbull Tonight
WKIIillT.MA.N IIAI.I. Hrln V. JI,
1' IJ N N H V I, X A N I A
P r. N N H T A T K
I'enn I'resli. vs. ht. John's l'rri 7iB I' .11.
.DANCINO AITKIl (IAMK
l(eserTI HcutJ. K3.00 AI.JO lit (ilml.rls' f.
A, A. oniic. 1'rnntlla J'ltl.B AUmlshii, J,
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WINNIPEGS SHOW
CLASS AT HOCKEY
Canadians Flash Brilliant Brand
in Win Over All-Stars.
"" Here Tonight
' nrtiPt s In the handling, passing nn
.i..i i ,i 1.1 .n.i. f.. .1
MH"K"I "' njlllivr I1ISR. Mil lll.-J ..ll,mn-u IIITIIC KUIIIIK M-lieoils in IMie lliv
11?llinfll IP Metropolitans tomorrow!
nii-tit'.
"""- ..... ....... . , .
m . M'liiiiun iiilliij r r'ii'i "i ii-
rnIltnmtinn nl , n tMm made tip
nf Qunker City, Petin, Hr n Atbyn and
We-t Philadelphia High players that
onnoscd the llnshv Cnnndians. Tonight'
( 1 jerwirtb Hinrge-s IInlln?M. Vn
Heriiutli nnd rvniirt, or ht. .Meus, will
' n-s.st the All-Stars
Young Werner Schnnrr. of Hryn
Athvn. nfter helping his school team
' defeat West Philadelphia in 1 the after,
noon, donneil a iinjforui last tight anil
iierfoniied brilliantly. He tallied til
'. ,!!(-' :?.V .n,1 '1U7,,lo1 1,on.ors V"". I:',l"i
"IP "' I" I"".""'
1 .n 11111 n riip.ii.nn rimnou union inn
rushes down the
iee with the puck.
The v era, ck it tiBlir. s en y
vnIVJ ' al l Mn. i k.wLn
Und t flashy Mnnson were the Vltini
peg lieniinners, nut narry in. hvv ri .
J n,my Oihson a lid Percy Piirtnell
' ' , .,,. ,, ,,., , .., ..,. nm.
l"'" - - '"
,nnv.
tmny.
PAC
I
Vll.inlli' ( I tj .
COLLEGIANS COMING IN
FOR WRESTLING GLORY
Wlwrc "Terrible Turks;' "Ponderous Poles" and
"Fearful Finns" Used to Rule Mat, Educated Mat.
' men Threaten Peak of Game
Hy RRANTIND HICK
The SprlnW
IIow old Doc Chronos hustles by!
A T. ?. Cobb upon his feet.
Hut yesterday ico jiecrd an eye
Upon October's sporting sheet;
But yesterday in Cleveland toicn
H'c looked upon the last box score,
And now the yap has narroiecd down
To four weeks more.
Sonic sprinter, pal, this Chronoi Kid,
You've got to slip It to him strong;
liut yesterday he clamped the ltd
And tosicd a hush into the gong;
We took a nap a paltry snooze,
But at the first resounding snore
The old alarm clock broke the news
Just four weeks more.
M
OST of the wrestlers extant a few
years
ago were terriuie iutks,
nnnilnrmu Poles ur fciirflll V inilS, Hilt
now the collegian is horning in upon the
. t t. i" trtinnnl
ancient sport in senrcn m ruinmii
und the attendant flesbpots. Steelier le
nil ex -collegian, and wo rather think
Cnddock is. And still another topllnn
addition is Nat Pendleton, of Coluiiibiii,
who is on his way to the peak. I'eiidle-
ton. after a fast shirt, has a tine ennuce
to keep on motlng. lie has the stuff.
Which Is generally 87 per cent of the
nusw
A M
D1;
answer.
A .Macedonian Yelp
KAIt Silt Tell P.riggs to lay-
that hole in one stuff. He spoils
my plensiirc in the paper.
Last ear I got the sixteenth hole at
Mount Tom (par -1) In one. before the
snow had nil gone. Then I put In u
season of the most gosh nwful golf I
ever plaed. What think you of n 0
handicap man plajing Kantu Claus all
season to ull the grand army cjub
brothers when playing them even'.
Then in August (Kridny, the 1.1th I)
1 was one of a party of sern playing
golf, all struck b lightning. One killed.
And then in 0 tober I went to the Iujt
pitul for two months.
Thank the Lord that's ocr. This is
Ml! I. I am not going to try to get nuy
hole in less than two this year, you bet.
The sixteenth ut Mount Tom Is per
fectly safe to do In two, without Its
affecting your luck. I did it early in
10.H1 nnrl tlipn mi in flu, hnfat tnlftni-
" I year of my life. No man can afford two
' i. 1.....1. i..- i is...
.1...- -. .. i -1. .i.. ,niiA
nine as 1 pui 111 iur.K jn.11.
Pride cometl. before a fall, and no
one can plumb the depths to which I
fell utter nuikinc n hole 11 one.
Again I snv it ! Tell Hrlggs to lay
1 off that hole in one stuff. Cordially
yours, CHHSTIIU II. STHCHLH.
,, t ...... ,, ,, ,.rrnm
At
- ---- v.. .... ...t..,,.
.1 hole in one I've not put through.
And though I may not 11 in if,
7'ia 7uir content to get a two
And let 'cm shoot agin it.
Proving What?
THU National League lust seasou had w nit. until net Tuesday to' find out
three men uble to register "JOO or f'1,';' 'l"1 move, if any! Te Itlckard
more base bits thev were Hornsbv , 1 "'" "'"'' toward crating the lug Domp.
J1S; Young. 'J01, and Stock. "JIM. The ro' and Cnrpentler bout for the Do
American League had eight. Thev were ' "'Ininii. Tex met C. K. t,ralinm and
Sisler, I'.ii 1 ( ollin-, l!Ui;; Jnrkson. U18;
Speaker. 1214: Jiicohson. l(i: nice.
..'. ... -..., . . j
Jll; Wcuwr. I'll!. Tnbln. UIVJ. Ton
can prove from this that the American
. hnd
"1P Nntloniil League had the better
, ,h, T, .lls,rpl)nmr ,. ..,,,
,,no1:1 lo prove sometbing.
"" '" l';'"1" e" meiiuns.
I Two polntn wortui of note are hat
Chlcnpn hnd three In this clnss. on
-r-.- - --- .... , u..
the new Packard
Single -Six the refine
ment, safety and long life
of traditional Packard
quality are joined to
HIGH GASOLINE MILEAGE LOW COST OF UPKEEP
HIGH TIRE MILEAGE LOW OPERATING COST
HIGH EFFICIENCY LIGHT WEIGHT
The Packard Single -Six Tour
ing is now $2975, f. o. b. Detroit
v
PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY t DETROIT
PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY
of PHILADELPHIA
ai9 North Broad Street
ur nn. inn. Ilrlclmliin, r.initlrn llnrri. I,
IU-I.Iki tn... enniilrn
iuukrnnnii urauiiicr, M-iinir, . rrriitun. Miiil,lnd. II
rijiiini, rrr.i.uii,
itoiNlliur, urk
CLsk the man who oxv
unusual array for one club ., i .
of the list will not mako any hansr
ploded.nSn ""1WS " dP,"h &A&
CinVERAL years ago Jack McDcrroott
e- then our open coif chamnlnn '
to England and failed iS &' T
his-start ie finished fifth. ' j "'A r.0n
Igen qual fled but finished hVU'S
the scrnmble. He s snlnc i,,,-? v,
spring for another crack : at il. h" '
honors and his improvement nmv i, '
marked ns MclWmott'n "m'in M
isn't easily discouraged. In ,h u"
spect he Is much like McDcnnni ti
Hames. who finished flSff1,,1
will also take another slot atSfe
premiership, and If Jock HutH i. " "S
only make the trip this trio wi,T
Mrong enough to nnko some one Jll
nnd travel. un8'
pHL ne,xt heavyweight chninpion that
- applies In England must ,rm n
guaranty that he cnn last m ".,'
three rounds. Vn minutes are ZI
. if
ti Hni
too long for
none
mpion price
fjllin only thing that could jolt rrnnr,
J- harder than to lose a pari of hr
German indemnity would be to have
Carpcntler knocked nut. The land f
the Kleur de Lis is still nJUt ?5 ,?f
ff belief that Georges is invincible, "r
I rencl.mnn writes, "but I 1HX, s
Curpentler. The test is unltnportant
Covuriaht. 1311 All rlalitn raer ,d,'
RACQUET DRAWINGS
Gould'and Wear, Champions, to Pliy
Dixon and Reynolds
Hoston, Mass.. March fl - Jnv GouM
and Joseph W .Wear, nf the Pliila-lri.
phia llacquet Club, American Amateur
Kncn.nct champions in doubles, have
been drawn to oppose Homer iMvon and
Lnrl Keynolds. of the Chicago Uner
slty Club, in the opening .match nf thu
National Tournament In which eifht
trams will compete, beginning PriiUr
on the courts of the.tcnnis und raique't
flub.
The rcmnining mntclics In HiP draw
are: wenrge Kicnmonil I-enrmg lr
and Philip Stockton, of Hoston. vj'
Maurice lleckscher and Hewitt Mo'rzan
.nuiiniT iivcKscner anil iiewnr Ainnr
, Vnn V.,rb . i. ,....... ,, . -.
?,r?w r'tu, ?l,t".ntIl1"' "l,,,,Wni1B
I "'.'VVe. '"i L"? "c","1!'
I . ; .. .""' ' ""ru-
,,IJcrm0CN'Vw y,,rU ; '""It""' Cutting ana
I'. T. Frdinghiiysen, of New York vj
Paul H. Oiirdner und Howard Linn!
of Chicago,,
CANADIANS MUST WAIT
Tex Rlckard to Name Location of
Title Bout Next Tuesday
Now -Yorll. Mnrch ft Cnn,J. ....
1 ',' "r l niiJiuiati committeemen eter-
dny. and whether Tex liked or disliked
their new proposition was not kiinnn
I'he only information fortlienminp
, , thn, Maroh ,- ,,p wj
"1"" whether he will move on to Can-
...In. In the meantime Tev is mine to
i '"' V"iP " husy b rd n the "states"
It will more thnn llkelvllml 111 V.nr
.'V. "'.;? ,nnn ,IIPM ,lni1 1,s "?
to jersey ( itj or some spot lu that
piiiip cin-e tn ,-pvv nrk.
,...,.
HMu.n. .,.;
I.itnrjrr,
ns one
t
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